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NAMED-CHECKCONF(8) BIND9 NAMED-CHECKCONF(8)NAME
named-checkconf - named configuration file syntax checking tool
SYNOPSIS
named-checkconf [-h] [-v] [-j] [-t directory] {filename} [-z]
DESCRIPTION
named-checkconf checks the syntax, but not the semantics, of a named configuration file.
OPTIONS -h
Print the usage summary and exit.
-t directory
Chroot to directory so that include directives in the configuration file are processed as if run by a similarly chrooted named.
-v
Print the version of the named-checkconf program and exit.
-z
Perform a test load of all master zones found in named.conf.
-j
When loading a zonefile read the journal if it exists.
filename
The name of the configuration file to be checked. If not specified, it defaults to /etc/named.conf.
RETURN VALUES
named-checkconf returns an exit status of 1 if errors were detected and 0 otherwise.
SEE ALSO named(8), named-checkzone(8), BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual.
AUTHOR
Internet Systems Consortium
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2004, 2005, 2007 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
Copyright (C) 2000-2002 Internet Software Consortium.
BIND9 June 14, 2000 NAMED-CHECKCONF(8)